The Provincial Government of La Union has released additional guidelines on the province’s border control policies for travelers who will be entering the province for different purposes.
The province enforced stricter border policies for inbound travelers on April 10, 2021, following the designation of some municipalities under Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine (MECQ) status.
On Wednesday, the provincial government has released changes in the guidelines to answer the plea of its constituents on social media. According to Executive Order Number 13, series of 2021, the following additional guidelines will be implemented in any of the established border checkpoints in La Union, effective immediately.
In addition to the initial documentary requirements for different types of travelers entering the province, ALL TRAVELERS who have already been vaccinated may present a COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate/Card in replacement of a negative RT-PCR result.
NOTE: The vaccination card must show that the traveler has completed 2 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Travelers are advised to coordinate with their LGU of destination beforehand in order for them to know and present the same requirements at the border control points of La Union.
Drivers and helpers of delivery cargoes will not be required to present any negative test results, however, delivery manifests or any equivalent document shall be presented along with a NAPANAM QR Code.
Delivery cargoes PASSING THROUGH shall also present other documents
required by their place of destination and are likewise discouraged from alighting in La Union and are given a maximum of 3 hours to pass through the next exit of La Union.
SOURCE: Provincial Government of La Union
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